The laws covering intellectual property--those products of the imagination with commercial value, such as fictional writing, software designs, product names, and mechanical inventions--have long boggled the minds of the uninitiated. With the advent of online commerce and publishing, the issues have only gotten more confusing. The new edition of Patent, Copyright & Trademark: A Desk Reference to Intellectual Property Law, by attorney Stephen Elias, offers plain-English explanations and practical advice on this increasingly complex topic. Elias covers everything from the laws themselves to their specific applications in different media.
Houston Chronicle
A clear overview of patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret law, with plain-English definitions of legal terms.
George H. Morgan, Patent Agent of Morgan and Associates
... this should be must reading for whoever is the corporate head bean counter.
Library Journal
Attorney Elias has succeeded in producing a reliable, easily comprehended introduction to intellectual property law.
Journal of Government Information
Nolo is recognized for its attention to legal accuracy and clarity, and in Patent, Copyright & Trademark...the reputation is deserved.
Library Journal
Attorney Elias has succeeded in producing a reliable, easily comprehended introduction to intellectual property law.
Orange County Register
In the usual straightforward, easy-to-understand Nolo Press fashion, the book provides an overview of patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret law.
Book Description
Whether you're an Edison, Faulkner or Gates, you need Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Intellectual property law has rapidly produced its own language. But don't count on understanding it right off the bat -- the language baffles lawyers and lay folk alike. Whether you're an inventor, designer, writer or programmer, you need to understand the language of intellectual property law to intelligently deal with such issues as: *who owns creative works or valuable information *how these owners can protect and enforce their ownership rights *how disputes between intellectual-property owners can be resolved *how ownership rights can best be transferred to others *and many more With this essential guide, you will: *get clear and concise overviews of patent copyright, trademark and trade secret law *understand the different kinds of protection offered by patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets -- and which apply to your work *get a plain-English definition of every term you're likely to come across *find the information you need, quickly and easily -- all entries are organized by topic and extensively cross-referenced Exhaustively updated, the 7th edition provides expanded information on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Madrid Protocol, Open Source, and Copy Left movements, as well as the latest law and court decisions that affect how you protect your intellectual property.
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"Whether you're an Edison, Faulkner or Gates, you need Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Intellectual property law has rapidly produced its own language. But don't count on understanding it right off the bat -- the language baffles lawyers and lay folk alike. Whether you're an inventor, designer, writer or programmer, you need to understand the language of intellectual property law to intelligently deal with such issues as: who owns creative works or valuable information how these owners can protect and enforce their ownership rights how disputes between intellectual-property owners can be resolved how ownership rights can best be transferred to others and many more With this essential guide, you will: get clear and concise overviews of patent copyright, trademark and trade secret law understand the different kinds of protection offered by patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets -- and which apply to your work get a plain-English definition of every term you're likely to come across find the information you need, quickly and easily -- all entries are organized by topic and extensively cross-referenced Exhaustively updated, the 7th edition provides expanded information on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Madrid Protocol, Open Source, and Copy Left movements, as well as the latest law and court decisions that affect how you protect your intellectual property. "
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Gives you clear, plain-English definitions of intellectual property terminology. Helps you understand the different kinds of protection offered by patents, copyright, trademarks and trade secrets. Paper. DLC: Intellectual property U.S. - Popular works.
About the Author
Stephen R. Elias is an attorney and associate publisher at Nolo.com. He is the author of many Nolo titles, including: How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Trademark: Legal Care For Your Business and Product Name, Legal Research: How to Find and Understand the Law, and Nolo's Pocket Guide to Family Law. Steve has been interviewed by most major media including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Good Morning America, 20/20,Money Magazine and more. He received his law degree from Hastings College of Law and practiced law in California, New York and Vermont before joining Nolo in 1980. In recent years much of Steve's time at Nolo has been devoted to the fields of self-help legal software and online legal information. He is one of the original authors/designers of Nolo's bestselling WillMaker program, as well as the software version of Nolo's Patent It Yourself. Rich Stim is a graduate of the University of San Francisco School of Law where he studied intellectual property law. He practices law in San Francisco, specializing in intellectual property and licensing and is an adjunct professor at San Francisco State University. He is the author of Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business, License Your Invention and Getting Permission: How to License and Clear Copyrighted Materials Online & Off (all published by Nolo); as well as Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks & Copyrights (West).
Patent, Copyright and Trademark: An Intellectual Property Desk Reference ANNOTATION
Designed to serve as a reference you can keep handy and refer to as questions come up, this book is for anyone who works with intellectual property and needs to understand the ins and outs of intellectual property law. It provides an overview of patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret law, explanations of the scope of protection, definitions of terminology, and sample forms.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
About the Author:
Stephen R. Elias is an attorney and associate publisher at Nolo.com. He is the author of many Nolo titles, including: How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Trademark: Legal Care For Your Business and Product Name, Legal Research: How to Find and Understand the Law, and Nolo's Pocket Guide to Family Law. Steve has been interviewed by most major media including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Good Morning America, 20/20,Money Magazine and more. He received his law degree from Hastings College of Law and practiced law in California, New York and Vermont before joining Nolo in 1980. In recent years much of Steve's time at Nolo has been devoted to the fields of self-help legal software and online legal information. He is one of the original authors/designers of Nolo's bestselling WillMaker program, as well as the software version of Nolo's Patent It Yourself.
Rich Stim is a graduate of the University of San Francisco School of Law where he studied intellectual property law. He practices law in San Francisco, specializing in intellectual property and licensing and is an adjunct professor at San Francisco State University. He is the author of Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business, License Your Invention and Getting Permission: How to License and Clear Copyrighted Materials Online & Off (all published by Nolo); as well as Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks & Copyrights (West).
SYNOPSIS
Whether youᄑre an Edison, Faulkner or Gates, you need Patent,
Copyright & Trademark.
Intellectual property law has rapidly produced its own language. But
donᄑt count on understanding it right off the batᄑthe language baffles lawyers
and lay folk alike. Whether youᄑre an inventor, designer, writer or programmer,
you need to understand the language of intellectual property law to
intelligently deal with such issues as:
*who owns creative works or valuable
information
*how these owners can protect and enforce their ownership
rights
*how disputes between intellectual-property owners can be
resolved
*how ownership rights can best be transferred to
others
*and many more
With this essential guide, you will:
*get clear and concise overviews of patent copyright, trademark and
trade secret
law
*understand the different kinds of protection offered by patents,
copyrights, trademarks and trade
secretsᄑand which apply to your work
*get a plain-English definition of every term youᄑre likely to come
across
*find the information you need, quickly and easilyᄑall entries are
organized by topic and extensively
cross-referenced
Exhaustively updated, the 7th edition provides expanded
information on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Madrid Protocol, Open
Source, and Copy Left movements, as well as the latest law and court decisions
that affect how you protect your intellectual
property.
FROM THE CRITICS
Houston Chronicle
A clear overview of patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret law, with plain-English definitions of legal terms. You will also find the full text of important statutes.
Orange County Register
In the usual straightforward, easy-to-understand Nolo fashion, the book provides an overview of patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret law...
Journal of Government Information
Nolo is recognized for its attention to legal accuracy and clarity, and in [Patent, Copyright & Trademark]...the reputation is deserved.
Orange County Register
In the usual straightforward, easy-to-understand Nolo fashion, the book provides an overview of patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret law...
Journal of Government Information
Nolo is recognized for its attention to legal accuracy and clarity, and in [Patent, Copyright & Trademark]...the reputation is deserved.
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
George H. Morgan
A good basic general text on the subject of intellectual property. As manufacturing companies in general, especially small to medium size companies, in the U.S., tend to be sloppy about protecting their intellectual property, this should be must reading for whoever is the corporate head bean counter. Patent Agent of Morgan and Associates